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Cyberbullying: Awareness and Prevention

What is your role as a teacher or school administrator in keeping your students safe from cyberbullying?


CD/Transcript CoverCyberbullying is not a trend that is going to disappear any time soon. As personal computers, cell phones, and the Internet become more popular, the opportunity for teens and preteens to pick on each other via these channels increases.

It’s important to understand why students cyberbully each other and know how to respond when you find about these situations going on among your students. And it’s essential to know how to approach this subject with your students and help prevent cyberbullying from occurring in the first place.

Cyberbullying: Awareness and Prevention discusses the signs of cyberbullying and offers practical suggestions for keeping our young people safe.

After participating in this seminar you will be able to:

  • Better understand the issues around online peer aggression and why students get involved in cyberbullying
  • Recognize the signs of cyberbullying
  • Help your students who confide in you that they are a victim of harassment
  • Help prevent cyberbullying from escalating into suicide or physical harm
  • Teach your students about the negative consequences of being an online bully
  • Find, use and share many valuable online resources
  • Provide resources and training to the rest of your school staff
  • Better meet the requirement to teach Internet safety

 

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Get the facts about cyberbullying, and learn valuable cyberbullying prevention strategies!

It is becoming ever more widely recognized that Internet safety and cyberbullying are not specifically “technology” issues. Rather they are social / educational issues. Therefore administrators, teachers across curriculum areas, counselors and Prevention-Intervention staff, and other staff should attend Cyberbullying: Awareness and Prevention.

About the Presenter: Mike Donlin
Mike DonlinMike Donlin has been involved in education for over 30 years, having taught all grade levels from kindergarten through university courses. He has an undergraduate degree in Education and a graduate degree in Linguistics.

Mike has been with Seattle Public Schools since 1980, having taught in classrooms and supervised a variety of programs throughout the district. He is currently a Program Administrator with Seattle Public Schools. In that capacity, he has managed several federal and state grant programs.

Mike holds a unique position with SPS. With the vague job title of “Senior Program Consultant,” his is the only district position which is split between the Learning and Teaching and the Operations/Tech Services sides of the district. In that capacity, Mike currently manages tech grants and works in bully prevention programs, with an emphasis on Internet safety and cyberbullying.

 

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Transcript: $99
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